
08-19-2009, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by sharpshooter90 Boy- you got that right. The problem is in the materials- plexiglass is not really ideal because it scratches easily and can turn cloudy with some chemicals. So for the front at least you need to use Lexan- which is also shatter resistant. The top panel could be plexiglass, since it only needs to allow the light to shine through. The back and end panels could be FRP for easy cleaning. For the newer machines which have the mobile bench on casters, the whole thing would have to be attached to the bench, or for wall mounting, some additional removeable panels ala roofing drip edge to contain the fluids. After pricing out the Lexan and other stuff, I'm thinking maybe just one of those heavy clear plastic shower curtains hanging from a circular rod might also work. Not too fancy, but cheap to replace and easy to take down and wash off in the driveway. |
You could even cut a couple of holes in it and attach a pair of long kitchen dishwasher gloves to the curtain- sort of like a sandblast cabinet, but with little daisies on them. |